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They claim to have escaped from the riotous mob in their hometown of Buthidaung

It was no easy journey for Noor Mohammed to reach Hyderabad from Myanmar. The 22-year-old, along with his wife and a one-and-a-half year-old son, claim to have escaped from the riotous mob in their home town of Buthidaung in Myanmar and land in Hyderabad.

“They killed my father in front of us and I escaped along with my wife and child. I do not know about the fate of my mother and other family members. I walked through the forest and entered India and reached Kolkata. There I worked as a labourer for a few days and then headed to Hyderabad,” says a distraught Noor.

Around thirty families have taken refuge at Balapur, Kishanbagh and Hafeezbaba Nagar in old city here. They are still terrified and one can see it as they speak.

Scores are believed to have been killed and many displaced in the ongoing clashes between the Rakhine Buddhist and the Rohingya Muslims.

Hamidul Haq, 28, a Madrassa teacher from Buthidaung in Myanmar, shudders to recall the violence back home. “Rakhine mobs were on a killing spree. To escape them I left my family and ran away into a near by forest and along with a group of people crossed into India,” he says.

Same is the plight of other refugees who had to take shelter in the forest to escape the mob fury. “My house was burned down after we were asked to stay in the forest to avoid being killed. In the forest we survived by eating some fruits and leaves,” says Kafiathullah, 25, a teacher, in a choked voice.

Mohd. Rasheed, 55, an agricultural worker came to Hyderabad 20 days ago along with his family comprising nine members. “I will not go back to my country. I have lived all my life there only to be victimised,” he says. There were two other families who came along with him but they got separated on reaching India.

Allegations of people being killed by security forces while promising to take them to safer places are common. In fact, many feel the security forces are hand in glove with the marauding gangs.

The conflict began sometime in the month of June after a Burmese woman was allegedly raped by Rohingya Muslims. However, the refugees contest the claim. “It was only an excuse to start a fresh round of ethnic cleansing,” argues Abu Siddiq.

When contacted, Mazher Hussain, Executive Director of Confederation of Voluntary Association (COVA) - an implementing partner for UNHCR-India, said that they were helping people get ‘refugee status’ and that a few of them had managed to carry their identity proof issued by Myanmar government along with them.


The Hindu : Cities / Hyderabad : Myanmar refugees find safe haven in city


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country going towards another partition :hitwall:
 
Why do you think country will suffer for a few refugee? Its our human duty to help those in distress.
 
Why do you think country will suffer for a few refugee? Its our human duty to help those in distress.

"FEW":what:, millions and i repeat millions of illegal muslim refugees are living in NE

they just want to infiltrate more and more.
 
^^^ Hyderabad is not NE. And rohingyas dont come in millions. Dont overreact.
Whats wrong if they are muslim?
 
^^^ Hyderabad is not NE. And rohingyas dont come in millions. Dont overreact.
Whats wrong if they are muslim?

illegal migrants are NOT allowed , we all know what they are capable of and we have seen it in 47 .



don't act like a kid:disagree:

after Burma is calmed, these migrants should be sent back

NO,they would get settled and cry for their rights with MIM goons
 
Why do you think country will suffer for a few refugee? Its our human duty to help those in distress.

Why should we take care of all the needy and refugees? Though I agree in this case we should protect this family but this should not be like a free for all. After all we never declare ourselves as the saviour of Ummah! :undecided:


“They killed my father in front of us and I escaped along with my wife and child. I do not know about the fate of my mother and other family members. I walked through the forest and entered India and reached Kolkata. There I worked as a labourer for a few days and then headed to Hyderabad,” says a distraught Noor.

This shows how easy it is for the pole-vaulters to enter India :hitwall: How could a family (even with a child) just walk across an International border? We need to seal our borders especially around BD as we have seen what has happened in Assam.
 
illegal migrants are NOT allowed , we all know what they are capable of and we have seen in 47 .

don't act like a kid:disagree:



NO,they would get settled and cry for their rights with MIM goons
They are refugee, there is a difference between illegal migrant (mostly for money) and refugee.
 
They are refugee, there is a difference between illegal migrant (mostly for money) and refugee.

It doesn't matter if you are a muslim because you will become a strong VOTEBANK of some parties and will eventually be settled here forever.

Remember 71s so called "refugees"?:rofl:
 
^^ yes right

but most of them wont return to Burma ,it seems, after what they have experienced in Burma

if they are 4000 to 5000 only, Hyderabad can absorb them
 
Is India a dharmasatra for all and sundry to find refuge here.

And I find it utterly ridiculous that India needs to give them refuge when their ethnic and religious mates, the Bangladeshis have shut their doors on them.

MIM gooons and the Congress govt...:hitwall:

Anyone who raise their voice against it will be termed a communalist. Already Mulayam wants India's intervention to protect the Muslims there and now Rohingyas settling in Hyderabad. This country is going to the dogs by these wretched vote-bank policies.
 
^^ yes right

but most of them wont return to Burma,it seems after what they have experienced in Burma

if they are 4000 to 5000 only, Hyderabad can absorb them


I agree BUT when you throw a lollypop more will like to come and settle in different parts of india.
 
Why don't our politicians first take care of the refugees in our own country? Millions of people are homeless after every flood/ heavy rains/ violence aka Assam ??:angry:
We first need to ensure that our own citizens are not refugees in their homeland then we acn care for the others.
 

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